Typography Explained
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Great student work by Ritchie Fernando Wijaya. Click here to see storyboards and concept art. To learn more check out the must-have The Elements of Typographic Style by Robert Bringhurst.
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This s a College project . Well, this is my first time using After Effects, i learnt a lot of AE basics, such cameras, null objects, depth, basic effects, and some plug-ins. The project brief told us to do a kinetic typographical motion graphic. We should use the type expressions, audio sync-ing, type treatments to visualize the meaning of typography. The sound & narration is taken from BOCAMOTION.
Great student work by Ritchie Fernando Wijaya. Click here to see storyboards and concept art. To learn more check out the must-have The Elements of Typographic Style by Robert Bringhurst.
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A cinematic staple explained by a creative legend in a clever and well executed animation.
Continuing with stories told from a new perspective. Here is the full text of Neil Gaiman’s Snow, Glass, Apples - the story of Snow White from the point of view of the stepmother. This will knock the Disney version from your brain. You will never see Snow White in the same way again. Get it for your Kindle here. Or check out the audio drama below featuring:
Bebe Neuwirth as the Queen Martin Carey as the Huntsman Mark Evans as the Prince Kate Simses as the Princess Nick Wyman as the King PS. I don't own this audiobook
Final part. Thanks for watching, I hope you enjoyed it
New points of view on beloved stories are always hard to pull off. They can enhance what we love or completely reframe and change the story in ways we do not like (Star Wars comes to mind.) This short film is a beautiful and clever production full of wit. And it does a wonderful job of complimenting The Wizard of Oz.
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So many creative legends began their careers at CalArts. This video is a brilliant historical look at the origins of the school. Plus the fashion section is a great deal of fun.
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